Jon, there's a few, the lottery one was already covered, but I have one that is along the same lines. Lottery fanatics seem to want to perform the Pythagorean Theorem when in line purchasing ! Box this, straight that, this scratch off, that scratch off, we are out of those, then the substitution process etc. etc. The local convenience store that I have gone to since I was a kid, 40 some odd years now, there is one rude old crab of a lady that is a regular and the store clerks know it. They apologize for her, I just try and turn the other cheek, and though I hate crowds and lines like JD described, I am patient enough to get through it. Lines usually move for the most part, so it's ok, (coming from someone with a short fuse that has diminished with age LOL !).
This lady crossed me in the most inconsiderate manner one time and I let her have it right back. I just came from one of two wakes that week, this one for a good friend who lost his battle with pancreatic cancer, I had no room for compassion for this rude person. The store manager begged me to stop and I am sure I could have easily been banned from the store.
The other is when grocery shopping. I know where everything is in the store and what I need to get weekly, but it always seems that someone is pondering life directly in from of the location on the shelf in the aisle where these things are. The next aisle over to either will have no one in them. Happens every darned time you have to try and get past them. They have their spectacles out, reading this, figuring that, all crap you can do at home BEFORE you shop. So I just go get something else, they have usually moved on when I return. This is more comical than not and I just have to find the humor in it, everyone has a right to shop how they like. I also avoid people I know for the most part, so as to not have to deal with making conversation, most others I do know are the same way, want to get in and out of these stores and on to something else that day.
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